Pocket Points is a new mobile application that gives students rewards for not using their phones during class.
via Pocket Points – Rewarding students for not using their phones in class.
Pocket Points is a new mobile application that gives students rewards for not using their phones during class.
via Pocket Points – Rewarding students for not using their phones in class.
Any way you can encourage an authentic conversation on social media about your film will expand your audience and raise opening weekend revenue as a result.
via How Much is a Single Tweet Worth? For Movies, 560. | Networked Insights.
We’re starting to see new Lollipop phones from Google’s partners, and they aren’t encrypted by default, contradicting Google’s previous statements.
via Google quietly backs away from encrypting new Lollipop devices by default | Ars Technica.
Tinder told NPR that U.S. users will pay $9.99 for Tinder Plus if they’re under 30, and $19.99 per month if they’re 30 or older.
via Tinder’s Premium Dating App Will Cost You More If You’re Older : All Tech Considered : NPR.
OpenStreetMap 10 years in, hundreds of thousands of people have mapped 25 million miles of roads in every country in the world. Here is a look back at how the most detailed map of the world started.
If you’re worried about keeping something completely private, don’t put it online.
C’est non seulement notre rôle de consommateur qui nous échappera, mais bientôt également celui de travailleur.
It’s not that wearables can’t be fashionable, but the nature of fashion is change. There are few things you wear for a lifetime and every day – perhaps a watch or your wedding band. Everything else from shoes to jeans to coats to sweaters to earrings to handbags, one changes. Is it possible to create a wearable device that changes with fashion (and technology)? Can technology and “timeless classic” co-exist?
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20 years ago this week, Newsweek published the wrongest column ever. http://t.co/ap8vtRnpIZ #NewsweekRewind pic.twitter.com/8LHAKpw4rE
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